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	<p>The <b>Long-Term State</b> page is used to view graphs of past sensor 
	data over various periods of time. You can access the Long-Term State 
	page by clicking on the <u>Long-Term State</u> link on the side bar on 
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	<p>Once in the Long-Term State page, you can select which dates and which 
	sensors you would like to view as shown in <i>Figure 4.1</i>.</p>
	
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			<td align="center"><b>Figure 4.1. The Long-Term State Web Page</b></td>
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	<p> To select a date, you can either fill in the number box and choose 
	to see the most recent number of years, months, weeks, or days from the 
	drop-down menu, or you can choose a date range of your own with the start 
	and end fields on the right.</p>
	
	<p>To select a sensor, first click on a category to display the sensors 
	belonging to that category (for example, clicking on <i>Basic</i> reveals 
	the two sensors <i>Room Temperature</i> and <i>Outside Air</i>).  Then, 
	click the check box next to a sensor's name to add it to the list of 
	sensors to display.  Any number of sensors may be selected.</p>
	
	<p>As an example, to view the sensor data for the past week, you could 
	either choose "Select the last <i>1 Weeks</i>" or you could choose the 
	date range of the last week.</p>
	
	<p>Once a date range and at least one sensor have been chosen, you can 
	view the graph by clicking the <i>Show Graph</i> button at the bottom.</p>
	
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